School Activities With Educational Robot to Facilitate Student Learning

Author:

Yamashita Satsuki1,Ishida Hayato1,Yukawa Hidetaka1,Yoshida Hisaaki1,Koizumi Chiyo1,Yamauchi Yusuke2,Funaki Mahito3,Ikuta Shigeru4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fuchu Keyakinomori Gakuen Tokyo Metropolitan School for the Physically Disabled and the Intellectually Disabled, Japan

2. NITOBEBUNKA Elementary School, Japan

3. Sony Global Education Inc, Japan

4. Otsuma Women's University, Japan

Abstract

The teaching of programming and its basic concepts even to young children has a crucial influence on the development of their cognitive functions and blends the lessons in the class with real life. In this chapter, school activities with educational robotics performed at both the special-needs education school and general public school were described. The students with mild intellectual disabilities and physically handicapped at the special needs school could build the robots nicely using small blocks and move them as they wanted through coding. The intellectual disabled students usually do not have enough long-term memory and are weak in abstraction but could develop the ability to actually understand logical thinking through hands-on learning with educational robotics. Through the present activities, the students including the public school could become aware of various goods around them programmed with coding and connect the learning in class to the real world.

Publisher

IGI Global

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